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- the present disclosure relates, in general, to wireless communications and, more particularly, systems and methods providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of wireless devices in handover from a source network node to a target network node.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- MTC machine-type communication
- EGPRS Enhanced General Packet Radio Service
- UE user equipment
- MTC machine-type communication
- EGPRS Enhanced General Packet Radio Service
- a coverage improvement target of 15-20 dB for both frequency duplex division (FDD) and time duplex division (TDD) in comparison to normal LTE footprint is desired to support the use cases where MTC devices are deployed in challenging locations such as, for example, deep inside buildings, and to compensate for gain loss caused by complexity reduction techniques.
- More recent objectives include the specification of a new Rel-13 low complexity UE category, LTE coverage improvement corresponding to 15 dB for FDD, and reduced power consumption reduction by the UE.
- Reduced UE bandwidth of 1.4 MHz in downlink and uplink is considered as the most important complexity reduction technique for Rel-13 low complexity UEs. More generally, the objective is a UE for MTC operation in LTE that also allows for enhanced coverage compared to existing LTE networks and low power consumption.
- a method by a source network node for mobility support for enhanced coverage of a wireless device in handover to a target network node.
- the method includes obtaining, from the target network node, an indication of at least one resource to be used by the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node.
- the indication of the at least one resource is transmitted to the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node.
- a network node providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of a wireless device in handover to a target network node includes a memory storing instructions.
- a processor is operable to execute the instructions to cause the processor to obtain, from the target network node, an indication of at least one resource to be used by the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node and transmit, to the wireless device, the indication of the at least one resource to be used by the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node.
- a method by a wireless device for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage during handover from a source network node to a target network node.
- the method includes receiving, from the source network node, an indication of at least one resource to be used by the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node.
- a random access message is transmitted to the target network node using the at least one resource.
- a wireless device for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage during handover from a source network node to a target network node.
- the wireless device includes a memory storing instructions.
- a processor is operable to execute the instructions to cause the processor to receive, from the source network node, an indication of at least one resource to be used by the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node.
- the processor transmits a random access message to the target network node using the at least one resource.
- Certain embodiments of the present disclosure may provide one or more technical advantages. For example, certain embodiments may prevent handover failure. For example, if the wireless device performs a random access procedure towards a target eNB with allocated Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) resources but the predicted coverage enhancement level for the wireless device in the target cell is incorrect, the wireless device can adapt and transmit the Random Access (RA) with the appropriate Coverage Enhancement-level (CE-level). As a result, a target eNB may still be able to decode the message and therefore avoid handover failure. Still another advantage may be that the disclosed techniques require less signalling that the techniques that communicate the wireless device-s CE-level via the mobile management entity (MME).
- MME mobile management entity
- FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary network providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of wireless devices, in accordance with certain embodiments
- FIG. 2 illustrate an example network node providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of wireless devices, in accordance with certain embodiments
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example method by a network node for providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of wireless devices, in accordance with certain embodiments
- FIG. 4 illustrates virtual computing device for providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of wireless devices, in accordance with certain embodiments
- FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary wireless device for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage, in accordance with certain embodiments
- FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary method by a wireless device for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage, in accordance with certain embodiments.
- FIG. 7 illustrates virtual computing device for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage, in accordance with certain embodiments.
- Certain embodiments may provide solutions enabling providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of wireless devices. Certain embodiments may include functionality providing mobility support to wireless devices during handover from a source network node to a target network node. Certain other embodiments may include functionality for receiving mobility support from a source network node during handover to a target network node.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an embodiment of a network 100 providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of wireless devices, in accordance with certain embodiments.
- Network 100 includes one or more wireless devices 110 A-C, which may be interchangeably referred to as wireless devices 110 or UEs 110 , and network nodes 115 A-C, which may be interchangeably referred to as network nodes 115 or eNodeBs 115 .
- a wireless device 110 may communicate with network nodes 115 over a wireless interface.
- wireless device 110 A may transmit wireless signals to one or more of network nodes 115 , and/or receive wireless signals from one or more of network nodes 115 .
- the wireless signals may contain voice traffic, data traffic, control signals, and/or any other suitable information.
- an area of wireless signal coverage associated with a network node 115 may be referred to as a cell.
- wireless devices 110 may have D2D capability.
- wireless devices 110 may be able to receive signals from and/or transmit signals directly to another wireless device 110 .
- wireless device 110 A may be able to receive signals from and/or transmit signals to wireless device 110 B.
- network nodes 115 may interface with a radio network controller (not depicted in FIG. 1 ).
- the radio network controller may control network nodes 115 and may provide certain radio resource management functions, mobility management functions, and/or other suitable functions.
- the functions of the radio network controller may be included in network node 115 .
- the radio network controller may interface with a core network node.
- the radio network controller may interface with the core network node via an interconnecting network.
- the interconnecting network may refer to any interconnecting system capable of transmitting audio, video, signals, data, messages, or any combination of the preceding.
- the interconnecting network may include all or a portion of a public switched telephone network (PSTN), a public or private data network, a local area network (LAN), a metropolitan area network (MAN), a wide area network (WAN), a local, regional, or global communication or computer network such as the Internet, a wireline or wireless network, an enterprise intranet, or any other suitable communication link, including combinations thereof.
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- LAN local area network
- MAN metropolitan area network
- WAN wide area network
- Internet a local, regional, or global communication or computer network
- wireline or wireless network such as the Internet
- enterprise intranet an enterprise intranet, or any other suitable communication link, including combinations thereof.
- the core network node may manage the establishment of communication sessions and various other functionalities for wireless devices 110 .
- Wireless devices 110 may exchange certain signals with the core network node using the non-access stratum layer.
- signals between wireless devices 110 and the core network node may be transparently passed through the radio access network.
- network nodes 115 may interface with one or more network nodes over an internode interface. For example, network nodes 115 A and 115 B may interface over an X2 interface.
- example embodiments of network 100 may include one or more wireless devices 110 , and one or more different types of network nodes capable of communicating (directly or indirectly) with wireless devices 110 .
- Wireless device 110 may refer to any type of wireless device communicating with a node and/or with another wireless device in a cellular or mobile communication system. Examples of wireless device 110 include a mobile phone, a smart phone, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), a portable computer (e.g., laptop, tablet), a sensor, a modem, a machine-type-communication (MTC) device/machine-to-machine (M2M) device, laptop embedded equipment (LEE), laptop mounted equipment (LME), USB dongles, a D2D capable device, or another device that can provide wireless communication.
- MTC machine-type-communication
- M2M machine-to-machine
- LME laptop mounted equipment
- USB dongles a D2D capable device, or another device that can provide wireless communication.
- a wireless device 110 may also be referred to as UE, a station (STA), a device, or a terminal in some embodiments.
- radio network node (or simply “network node”) is used. It can be any kind of network node, which may comprise a Node B, base station (BS), multi-standard radio (MSR) radio node such as MSR BS, eNode B, network controller, radio network controller (RNC), base station controller (BSC), relay donor node controlling relay, base transceiver station (BTS), access point (AP), transmission points, transmission nodes, RRU, RRH, nodes in distributed antenna system (DAS), core network node (e.g.
- network nodes 115 and wireless devices 110 are described in more detail with respect to FIGS. 2 and 5 , respectively.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a particular arrangement of network 100
- network 100 may include any suitable number of wireless devices 110 and network nodes 115 , as well as any additional elements suitable to support communication between wireless devices or between a wireless device and another communication device (such as a landline telephone).
- LTE long term evolution
- the embodiments may be implemented in any appropriate type of telecommunication system supporting any suitable communication standards and using any suitable components, and are applicable to any radio access technology (RAT) or multi-RAT systems in which the wireless device receives and/or transmits signals (e.g., data).
- RAT radio access technology
- multi-RAT multi-RAT
- the various embodiments described herein may be applicable to LTE, LTE-Advanced, LTE-U UMTS, HSPA, GSM, cdma2000, WiMax, WiFi, another suitable radio access technology, or any suitable combination of one or more radio access technologies.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- LTE-A UMTS Long Term Evolution
- GSM Global System for Mobile communications
- cdma2000 Fifth Generation
- WiMax Wireless Fidelity
- WiFi Wireless Fidelity
- the techniques for mobility support for EC enabled wireless devices described herein are applicable to both LAA LTE and standalone LTE operation in license-exempt channels.
- the described techniques are generally applicable for transmissions from both network nodes 115 and wireless devices 110 .
- wireless devices 110 may include MTC devices that are placed in challenging locations, for which LTE network rollouts were not dimensioned for full coverage.
- MTC devices may be placed in building basements and may even be contained in metal enclosures.
- smart agriculture devices may be located in rural and isolated areas.
- a network 100 via an evolved Node B (eNB) 115 , may provide a set of Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) resources and repetition factors to wireless device 110 .
- the set of PRACH resources may include time, frequency, preamble, or other factors.
- the repetitions factors may include a number of repetitions required to transmit the preamble in random access request messages.
- Each resource is associated with a coverage enhancement (CE) level (including the level that corresponds to low complexity wireless devices 110 in normal coverage). This means separate preamble sub-groups may be configured from the legacy preamble set so that network 100 can identify based on the preamble received from a wireless device 110 whether the wireless device 110 has low complexity or not and which coverage enhancement level the wireless device 110 operates.
- CE coverage enhancement
- the CE level may change after a source network node 115 may inform a target network node 115 during handover preparation or after the handover command is sent. In such situations, target network node 115 may have no means of being aware of such change.
- target network node 115 may not be able to decode the message if the coverage enhancement level is worse than before.
- target network node 115 may be able to decode the message by accumulating a smaller number of repetitions if coverage enhancement level is better than before.
- FIG. 2 illustrate an example network node 115 for providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of wireless devices, according to certain embodiments.
- network node 115 may be any type of radio network node or any network node that communicates with a wireless device and/or with another network node. Examples of a network node 115 are provided above.
- Network nodes 115 may be deployed throughout network 100 as a homogenous deployment, heterogeneous deployment, or mixed deployment.
- a homogeneous deployment may generally describe a deployment made up of the same (or similar) type of network nodes 115 and/or similar coverage and cell sizes and inter-site distances.
- a heterogeneous deployment may generally describe deployments using a variety of types of network nodes 115 having different cell sizes, transmit powers, capacities, and inter-site distances.
- a heterogeneous deployment may include a plurality of low-power nodes placed throughout a macro-cell layout.
- Mixed deployments may include a mix of homogenous portions and heterogeneous portions.
- Network node 115 may include one or more of transceiver 210 , processor 220 , memory 230 , and network interface 240 .
- transceiver 210 facilitates transmitting wireless signals to and receiving wireless signals from wireless device 110 (e.g., via an antenna)
- processor 220 executes instructions to provide some or all of the functionality described above as being provided by a network node 115
- memory 230 stores the instructions executed by processor 220
- network interface 240 communicates signals to backend network components, such as a gateway, switch, router, Internet, Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), core network nodes or radio network controllers, etc.
- PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
- network node 115 may be capable of using multi-antenna techniques, and may be equipped with multiple antennas and capable of supporting MIMO techniques.
- the one or more antennas may have controllable polarization.
- each element may have two co-located sub elements with different polarizations (e.g., 90 degree separation as in cross-polarization), so that different sets of beamforming weights will give the emitted wave different polarization.
- Processor 220 may include any suitable combination of hardware and software implemented in one or more modules to execute instructions and manipulate data to perform some or all of the described functions of network node 115 .
- processor 220 may include, for example, one or more computers, one or more central processing units (CPUs), one or more microprocessors, one or more applications, and/or other logic.
- CPUs central processing units
- microprocessors one or more applications, and/or other logic.
- Memory 230 is generally operable to store instructions, such as a computer program, software, an application including one or more of logic, rules, algorithms, code, tables, etc. and/or other instructions capable of being executed by a processor.
- Examples of memory 230 include computer memory (for example, Random Access Memory (RAM) or Read Only Memory (ROM)), mass storage media (for example, a hard disk), removable storage media (for example, a Compact Disk (CD) or a Digital Video Disk (DVD)), and/or or any other volatile or non-volatile, non-transitory computer-readable and/or computer-executable memory devices that store information.
- RAM Random Access Memory
- ROM Read Only Memory
- mass storage media for example, a hard disk
- removable storage media for example, a Compact Disk (CD) or a Digital Video Disk (DVD)
- CD Compact Disk
- DVD Digital Video Disk
- network interface 240 is communicatively coupled to processor 220 and may refer to any suitable device operable to receive input for network node 115 , send output from network node 115 , perform suitable processing of the input or output or both, communicate to other devices, or any combination of the preceding.
- Network interface 240 may include appropriate hardware (e.g., port, modem, network interface card, etc.) and software, including protocol conversion and data processing capabilities, to communicate through a network.
- network node 115 may include additional components beyond those shown in FIG. 2 that may be responsible for providing certain aspects of the radio network node's functionality, including any of the functionality described above and/or any additional functionality (including any functionality necessary to support the solutions described above).
- the various different types of network nodes may include components having the same physical hardware but configured (e.g., via programming) to support different radio access technologies, or may represent partly or entirely different physical components. Additionally, the terms first and second are provided for example purposes only and may be interchanged.
- the handover command may contain PRACH resources for a wireless device 110 moving from a source cell to a target cell.
- a Radio Resource Control (RRC) Connection Reconfiguration message may include mobility control information and may include PRACH resources such as information that may be used to identify a dedicated preamble to be used, time/frequency information, and/or a number of repetitions required.
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- the allocated PRACH resources may indicate a certain coverage enhancement (CE) level that may be determined based on the measurement reports, if available.
- CE coverage enhancement
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example method 300 by a source network node 115 for providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of a wireless device 110 in handover to a target network node 115 , according to certain embodiments.
- the method begins at step 310 when a source network node 115 obtains, from a target network node 115 , an indication of at least one resource to be used by wireless device 110 in handover from the source network node 115 to the target network node 115 . For example, if a handover command includes dedicated PRACH resources allocated by the target network node, source network node 115 may obtain these dedicated resources from the target network node 115 .
- source network node 115 transmits the indication of the at least one resource to the wireless device 110 so that indicated resources may be used by the wireless device 110 during handover from the source network node 115 to the target network node 115 .
- the indication may be transmitted to wireless device 110 using RRC Connection Reconfiguration message.
- the indication of resources may be included in the mobility control information element, in the RACHConfigDedicated information element where the RACH-ConfigDedication information element is modified or extended to include the resource information.
- a new information element may be used to transmit the resource information.
- the at least one resource identified by the indication may include a number of repetitions to be used by wireless device 110 when transmitting a random access request message. Where source network node 115 transmits the information to wireless device 110 , wireless device 110 then knows the number of repetitions that should be transmitted to access the target network node 115 . Additionally or alternatively, the indication may include a preamble to be used to transmit a random access message by wireless device 110 .
- the at least one resource may include resource information for one or more coverage enhancement levels.
- the resource information may include information for a coverage enhancement level that is currently associated with wireless device 110 .
- the resource information may include information for each all coverage enhancement levels in case the operating coverage enhancement level of wireless device 110 changes during handover.
- different preambles may be provided to wireless device 110 while wireless device is out-of-sync.
- the wireless device 110 may re-obtain uplink synchronization via random access at the appropriate coverage enhancement level when handover is desired.
- wireless device 110 may alter the resources used to transmit the preamble so that the target network node 115 is able to decode the preambles despite the degraded coverage enhancement level. Conversely, if the coverage enhancement level of wireless device 110 changes to a better coverage enhancement level, wireless device 110 may not alter operations and target network node 115 may be able to decode the preambles at a quicker rate. Still another approach would be to communicate the wireless device's coverage enhancement level via the MME, but such an approach may generate unnecessary signalling over the S1 interface.
- source or target network node 115 may partition preambles into a groups. Each group may be associated with or assigned to a particular coverage enhancement level. Source network node 115 may then select, as the at least one resource, a preamble from a particular group that is associated with the coverage enhancement level of the wireless device. For example, where the coverage enhancement levels are provided and the wireless device 110 is associated with a particular coverage enhancement level, source network node 115 may select a preamble from the group of preambles associated with the particular coverage enhancement level and send the information that may be used to identify the selected preamble to wireless device 110 . Alternatively, source network node 115 may send information identifying all preambles assigned to the particular coverage enhancement level to wireless device 110 .
- the preambles may be partitioned per coverage enhancement level into groups and the broadcasted system information may include the number of repetitions used for each coverage enhancement level and/or resource set.
- Wireless device 110 may have this information already.
- the indication provided by source network node 115 may be used to identify one preamble from each of the groups to wireless device 110 in the handover command.
- wireless device 110 may change the preamble it uses for random access to target network node 116 based on the determined coverage level.
- source network node 115 need only indicate the repetition numbers without the dedicated preambles in the handover command.
- wireless device 110 may select a group (and preamble) based on the repetition number provided by source network node 115 .
- source or target network node 115 may assign a particular preamble to each group such that one preamble is associated with each group. Where the resource identifies a number of repetitions to be used in transmitting a preamble, source network node 115 may then transmit, at step 304 , a number of repetitions to be used in transmitting a preamble from a particular group that is associated with the coverage enhancement level of the wireless device.
- source network node 115 may provide one or more preambles from preamble groups for Contention Free Random Access (CFRA).
- source network node 115 may provide one or more preambles from one of the preamble groups for Contention Based Resource Access (CBRA) based on coverage enhancement level. More specifically, the network node 115 may assign a preamble from a set partitioned based on coverage enhancement level or a preamble from a contention free set with a certain number of repetitions such that the wireless device 110 may trigger the procedure to access the target cell after the handover.
- CBRA Contention Based Resource Access
- a mapping between the coverage enhancement level of target cell and the coverage enhancement level of the source cell may be established and used for such communication. For example, the mapping may be based on statistics of previous successful handovers and rand access attempts.
- the at least one resource that is provided by source network node 115 to wireless device 110 may be determined based on historical information related to handovers performed from a particular source network node to a particular target network node.
- the at least one resource may include an estimated coverage enhancement level for the wireless device that is predicted based on previous handovers and the coverage enhancement level of the source network node 115 and the received signal strength, as measured by Reference Signal Received Poser (RSRP) or another similar measurement, of the target cell in the source cell.
- RSRP Reference Signal Received Poser
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example computer networking virtual apparatus 400 for providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of a wireless device 110 in handover to a target network node 115 , according to certain embodiments.
- virtual computing device 400 may include modules for performing steps similar to those described above with regard to the method illustrated and described in FIG. 3 .
- virtual computing device 400 may include at least one obtaining module 410 , a transmitting module 420 , and any other suitable modules for providing mobility support for enhanced coverage of a wireless device 110 in handover to a target network node 115 .
- one or more of the modules may be implemented using one or more processors 220 of FIG. 2 .
- the functions of two or more of the various modules may be combined into a single module.
- the obtaining module 410 may perform the obtaining functions of virtual computing device 400 .
- obtaining module 410 obtains, from a target network node 115 , an indication of at least one resource to be used by wireless device 110 in handover from the source network node 115 to the target network node 115 .
- the at least one resource identified by the indication may include a number of repetitions to be used by wireless device 110 when transmitting a random access message requesting access to the network 100 .
- the indication may include a preamble to be used to transmit a random access message by wireless device 110 .
- the transmitting module 420 may perform the transmitting functions of virtual computing device 400 .
- transmitting module 420 may transmit the indication of the at least one resource to the wireless device 110 so that indicated resources may be used by the wireless device 110 during handover from the source network node 115 to the target network node 115 .
- virtual computing device 400 may include additional components beyond those shown in FIG. 4 that may be responsible for providing certain aspects of the network node's 115 functionality, including any of the functionality described above and/or any additional functionality (including any functionality necessary to support the solutions described above).
- the various different types of wireless devices 115 may include components having the same physical hardware but configured (e.g., via programming) to support different radio access technologies, or may represent partly or entirely different physical components.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example wireless device 110 for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage, in accordance with certain embodiments.
- wireless device 110 includes transceiver 510 , processor 520 , and memory 530 .
- transceiver 510 facilitates transmitting wireless signals to and receiving wireless signals from network node 115 (e.g., via an antenna)
- processor 520 executes instructions to provide some or all of the functionality described above as being provided by wireless device 110
- memory 530 stores the instructions executed by processor 520 . Examples of a wireless device 110 are provided above.
- Processor 520 may include any suitable combination of hardware and software implemented in one or more modules to execute instructions and manipulate data to perform some or all of the described functions of wireless device 110 .
- processor 520 may include, for example, one or more computers, one or more central processing units (CPUs), one or more microprocessors, one or more applications, and/or other logic.
- CPUs central processing units
- microprocessors one or more applications, and/or other logic.
- Memory 530 is generally operable to store instructions, such as a computer program, software, an application including one or more of logic, rules, algorithms, code, tables, etc. and/or other instructions capable of being executed by a processor.
- Examples of memory 530 include computer memory (for example, Random Access Memory (RAM) or Read Only Memory (ROM)), mass storage media (for example, a hard disk), removable storage media (for example, a Compact Disk (CD) or a Digital Video Disk (DVD)), and/or or any other volatile or non-volatile, non-transitory computer-readable and/or computer-executable memory devices that store information.
- RAM Random Access Memory
- ROM Read Only Memory
- mass storage media for example, a hard disk
- removable storage media for example, a Compact Disk (CD) or a Digital Video Disk (DVD)
- CD Compact Disk
- DVD Digital Video Disk
- wireless device 110 may include additional components beyond those shown in FIG. 5 that may be responsible for providing certain aspects of the wireless device's functionality, including any of the functionality described above and/or any additional functionality (including any functionality necessary to support the solution described above).
- FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary method 600 by a wireless device 110 for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage, in accordance with certain embodiments.
- the method begins at step 610 when wireless device 110 receives, from source network node 115 , an indication of at least one resource to be used by wireless device 110 in handover from source network node 115 to a target network node 115 .
- the at least one resource may include resource information that includes a number of repetitions to be used for transmitting a random access message by wireless device 110 . Additionally or alternatively, the resource information may include information that enables wireless device to identify a preamble to be used in transmitting the random access message.
- the at least one resource may include resource information for each of a plurality of coverage enhancement levels.
- wireless device 110 may transmit an indication of a coverage enhancement level associated with wireless device 110 to the source network node.
- the step of receiving the indication may include receiving resource information for the coverage enhancement level associated with the wireless device.
- wireless device 110 may only receive resource information for coverage enhancement levels that are equal to or worse than the coverage enhancement level associated with the wireless device.
- wireless device 110 transmits, to target network node 115 , the random 15 access message using the at least one resource received in the indication from source network node 115 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example virtual computing device 700 for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage, according to certain embodiments.
- virtual computing device 700 may include modules for performing steps similar to those described above with regard to the method illustrated and described in FIG. 6 .
- virtual computing device 700 may include at least one receiving module 710 , a transmitting module 720 , and any other suitable modules for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage.
- one or more of the modules may be implemented using one or more processors 520 of FIG. 5 .
- the functions of two or more of the various modules may be combined into a single module.
- the receiving module 710 may perform the receiving functions of virtual computing device 700 .
- receiving module 710 may receives, from source network node 115 , an indication of at least one resource to be used by wireless device 110 in handover from source network node 115 to a target network node 115 .
- the at least one resource may include resource information that includes a number of repetitions to be used for transmitting a request message by wireless device 110 .
- the resource information may include information used to identify a preamble to be used in transmitting the random access message by wireless device 110 .
- the transmitting module 720 may perform the transmitting functions of virtual computing device 700 . For example, in a particular embodiment, transmitting module 720 may transmit the random access message to target network node 115 using the at least one resource received in the indication from source network node 115 .
- virtual computing device 700 may include additional components beyond those shown in FIG. 7 that may be responsible for providing certain aspects of the wireless device's 110 functionality, including any of the functionality described above and/or any additional functionality (including any functionality necessary to support the solutions described above).
- the various different types of wireless devices 110 may include components having the same physical hardware but configured (e.g., via programming) to support different radio access technologies, or may represent partly or entirely different physical components.
- a method by a source network node for mobility support for enhanced coverage of a wireless device in handover to a target network node.
- the method includes obtaining, from the target network node, an indication of at least one resource to be used by the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node.
- the indication of the at least one resource is transmitted to the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node.
- a method by a wireless device for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage during handover from a source network node to a target network node.
- the method includes receiving, from the source network node, an indication of at least one resource to be used by the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node.
- a random access message is transmitted to the target network node using the at least one resource.
- a wireless device for receiving mobility support for enhanced coverage during handover from a source network node to a target network node.
- the wireless device includes a memory storing instructions.
- a processor is operable to execute the instructions to cause the processor to receive, from the source network node, an indication of at least one resource to be used by the wireless device in handover from the source network node to the target network node.
- the processor transmits a random access message to the target network node using the at least one resource.
- Certain embodiments of the present disclosure may provide one or more technical advantages. For example, certain embodiments may prevent handover failure. For example, if the wireless device performs a random access procedure towards a target eNB with allocated Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) resources but the predicted coverage enhancement level for the wireless device in the target cell is incorrect, the wireless device can adapt and transmit the Random Access (RA) with the appropriate Coverage Enhancement-level (CE-level). As a result, a target eNB may still be able to decode the message and therefore avoid handover failure. Still another advantage may be that the disclosed techniques require less signalling that the techniques that communicate the wireless device-s CE-level via the mobile management entity (MME).
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